It doesn't work with the cap. The best think I can think of is swinging Barbosa for one of the lakers picks. Then moving Ed Davis, our 2013 first rounder and the lakers 2012. We might have to give more than Barbosa to get that pick.

the suns get Milwaukee's pick and we trade our 2013 first rounder for Milwaukee's second rounder since they have to give up this years pick to Phoenix for taking on Steven Jackson we can find out what to do with Childress after as we will have too many small forwards and if Amir plays majority back up center next year and a fair amount of back up powerforward then there will still be a few minutes for Warrick. Rolling into the next season with a roster of:

Then amnesty or Trade Kleiza for whatever else needs to be rounded out or add him and Calderon to try and get a mid-low first round pick for the year after and a good back up pg??

I'm just trying to find something to do while I'm waiting for my class.

TBH, I dont like this trade. Im not a fan of Childress or Warrick, and they combine for 10 Mill.
Kleiza has been playing well and can be a decent starter/good bench player for the next few years.
We lose 3 good assets (Davis, Barbosa's trave value, and Bayless who may or may not develop) and take on 10 mill of bad contract to get Jennings.

FWIW, I would classify Barbosa to the Lakers as a rumour. That is idle speculation in the trade forum of RR.

I agree it is a rumor, but especially after the idea was thrown out there, I would bet Colangelo is at least thinknig about the deal. If we need another first rounder to get a big trade done, dont be surprised if we see the trade happen.

Jennings is a true 1 and would be ranked higher than any other 1 coming out of the draft this year, including Kabongo.

He has had some difficulties in Milwaukee but he's also playing for a coach that wears on his players and has not shown too much offensive ingenuity.

I don't think Milwaukee would trade Jennings to be honest, as he's a talented youngster still learning the toughest position in the league and not sure the Raps even have the pieces to offer the Bucks a decent trade.

I also notice some "no ways'" for S. Jackson and although I understand the sentiments, when dialed in Jackson is the type of solid veteran that can help a team win, and a player who contributed to a team that won a ring.

I also notice some "no ways'" for S. Jackson and although I understand the sentiments, when dialed in Jackson is the type of solid veteran that can help a team win, and a player who contributed to a team that won a ring.

True, but on the other hand, while in the midst of an 8-game losing streak, I don't see Jackson being the kind of veteran presence/role model required to keep a young team upbeat in the locker room. It seems more likely that he'd be speed-dialing his agent trying to find the first flight out of YYZ.